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1 EXPRESSION OF INTEREST White Rose Extension Project (WREP) EOI / Prequalification Drilling Utility EOI Mustang Canada, Inc is seeking prequalification responses from interested companies for provision of the Drilling Utility for use on the Husky Energy White Rose Extension Project. Husky Energy is currently in the planning stages for this development which, subject to final company, partner and regulatory approvals, would include construction of a Wellhead Platform (WHP). Interested companies must be qualified to conduct the work scope as outlined in the prequalification questionnaire. Respondents are required to demonstrate their capabilities and experience via a formal response to this EOI/Prequalification advertisement. Respondents should provide a history of operations in the North Atlantic (or equivalent climate). Further details on Husky Energy and its Operating Environment are outlined below. Husky Energy strongly supports providing opportunities to Canadian, in particular Newfoundland and Labrador companies and individuals, on a commercially competitive basis. Pre-qualified companies will be required to complete a Canada/Newfoundland and Labrador Benefits Questionnaire at the Bid stage. Please provide one (1) original and/or one (1) electronic copy of your formal response no later than Friday, April 11th 3:00pm, NST to the address as shown below: Wood Group Mustang Canada Inc. Attn: Ms. Jaime Howard 17 Duffy Place ProcurementWREP@mustangeng.com St. John's, NL Canada Tel: +1 (709) A1B 4M7 Background Husky Energy has been active on Canada's East Coast for more than 20 years. Husky Energy is the operator of the White Rose field and has several exploration prospects in the central part of the Jeanne d Arc Basin. Discovered in 1984, the White Rose offshore oil field is located in 120 m of water, 350 km east of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The field consists of both oil and gas pools, including the South White Rose oil pool. The oil pool covers approximately 40 km 2 and contains an estimated million barrels of recoverable oil. A new WHP will be situated approximately 7 km west of the existing SeaRose Floating, Production, Storage, Offloading (FPSO) vessel. Page 1 of 8

2 Operating Environment Husky Energy s lease holdings on the Grand Banks are situated in one of the harshest ocean environments in the world: During the winter season (December - March), winds can reach 90 to100 knots offshore. Fog from April to August can reduce visibility and impact crew changes by helicopter. Combined significant wave heights can reach 12.5 meters during the winter season. Surface water temperatures range from near 0 C to 22 C. Air temperatures range from C to +25 C. Surface ocean currents up to 90 cm/sec have been measured. Mean surface currents range from 5 to 19 cm/sec. Sea ice, up to 100 centimeters thick, may reach the area from February to April, two to three years out of every ten. Icebergs pass through the area from March to July. General Requirements The selected company will be required to design, fabricate and test the equipment in compliance with Mustang Canada Inc. and Husky Energy requirements. Scope of Work 1.0 Pressurize Hot Water Washdown Unit Pressurized Hot Water Wash-down System: a) The drilling areas shall have an independent pressurized hot water wash system. b) The pump, heater, and detergent/chemical additive tank shall be located at an appropriate location. c) The Skid system shall incorporate clearly identified lifting points d) Each unit shall be capable of supplying a continuous supply of pressurized hot water to any wash station to which the unit is connected at a total capacity of 2.5m³/hr (660 gpm ) at 200bar (20,000K/Pa, 2,900psi) e) The system shall be hard piped to appropriate locations throughout the drilling facilities. And shall have quick connect couplings on all hose connections Page 2 of 8

3 f) The drilling areas shall have an independent high pressure (HP) hot water wash system. The pump, heater, and detergent/chemical additive tank shall be located at an appropriate location. g) Each unit shall be capable of supplying a continuous supply of hot water at a high pressure to any wash station to which the unit is connected. h) Each HP wash station shall be equipped with: i) Appropriate control switches for the pump and heater j) An automatic shut off valve that prevents flow unless a hose is connected to the station, k) A master shut off valve upstream of the automatic shut off valve, l) A hose of sufficient length to reach the necessary areas. m) A means of retrieving and storing the hose n) A Hand Held Wand, or spray head for controlling and directing the flow. o) A means of retrieving and storing the hose. p) The Vendor shall identify any additional equipment required for safe and efficient operation of the Pressurized Hot Water Washdown Systems. 1.1 Scope of Supply The Vendor shall provide and itemize with their bid a scope of supply list that reflects the individual component parts which comprise the equipment scope for the Pressurized Hot Water Wash-down System to meet the requirements of this specification and the Data Sheets; typically required are Item, quantity, and component description per the following table: Item Ref Qty. Description ea. Pressurized Hot Water Wash-down System 2.0 Tank Cleaning System a) The DES, FSF Facility shall each have a Mud Tank Cleaning System supplied for the purpose of cleaning various tanks within each facility. b) The Mud Tank Cleaning System will not be designed to clean piping to / from any tanks where the Mud Tank Cleaning system is used. c) The Mud Tank Cleaning System shall be designed to eliminate the requirement for personnel to enter tanks during cleaning operations. Page 3 of 8

4 d) The Mud Tank Cleaning System shall consist of the following equipment as a minimum: e) Cleaning injection skid unit f) Fixed cleaning head in tank with quick disconnect fittings g) Tank inserted cleaning wands for manual cleaning, if necessary h) Miscellaneous Hoses with quick disconnect fittings i) Mud Tank Cleaning skid shall be capable of providing fluid pressure and flow to operate up to 4 cleaning heads at a time. j) The Mud Tank Cleaning skid shall have quick connect couplings on all hose connections. k) The Mud Tank Cleaning skid shall have flexible connections to all facility hard piping to allow for vibration and movement. l) The Tank Cleaning System skid shall consist of the following equipment as a minimum: 1. Chemical dosing pump 2. Chemical tank 3. Progressive cavity pump 4. Control panel 5. 2 Inlet connection for facility provided water or fluid 6. 2 Outlet connection(s) for tank cleaning and discharge 7. Fluid containment tray for spills m) The Tank Cleaning System shall be suitable for use in Oil and Water based mud storage tanks. n) All items shall be removable to allow the tank tops to be free of obstructions when cleaning is not taking place. o) The Mud Tank Cleaning and auxiliary equipment shall be portable and fitted temporarily to the tanks using the vendor supplied securing arrangement welded to the tank top. Each unit will be provided with a quick release mechanism, for ease of installation and removal, and can secure the unit in place. p) The complete cleaner head / drive unit assembly shall be easily installed and removed from on top of the tanks by two people using manual handling aids. Page 4 of 8

5 q) The equipment provided must be capable of being transferred from one tank to another and capable of cleaning vessels varying in storage capacities and dimensions. r) The operation of each cleaner head / drive unit in the Mud Tank Cleaning System shall be continuous and automatic by means of fluid flow. An internal gear system shall control the rotation of the cleaner head about the shaft. s) Each cleaner head / drive unit shall provide full 360 spherical impingement for complete Mud Tank Cleaning. 2.1 Scope of Supply The Vendor shall provide and itemize with their bid a scope of supply list that reflects the individual component parts which comprise the equipment scope for the Tank Cleaning System to meet the requirements of this specification and the Data Sheets; typically required are Item, quantity, and component description per the following table: Item Ref Qty. Description ea. Tank Cleaning System 3.0 Base Oil Washdown Unit The Variable High Pressure Wash Unit provides a continuous high output of base oil to tackle the full range of wash down jobs around the shakers, from cleaning down the shale shakers to ensuring optimum shale shaker screen performance. The Base Oil Washdown Unit shall be equipped with: 1. Appropriate controls for the pump. 2. An automatic shut off valve that prevents flow unless a hose is connected to the station. 3. A master shut off valve upstream of the automatic shut off valve. 4. A hose of sufficient length to reach the necessary areas. 5. A wand or spray head for controlling and directing the flow. 6. A means of retrieving and storing the hose. 3.1 Scope of Supply The Vendor shall provide and itemize with their bid a scope of supply list that reflects the individual component parts which comprise the equipment scope for the Base Oil Page 5 of 8

6 Washdown Unit to meet the requirements of this specification and the Data Sheets; typically required are Item, quantity, and component description per the following table: Item Ref Qty. Description ea. Base Oil Washdown Unit 1) Compliance with all Mustang Canada Inc. and Husky Energy project specifications and requirements, except for mutually agreed deviations. Also, responsible for ensuring that Sub-vendors are capable of meeting all requirements and that they are supplied with the correct technical documentation and all relevant sections of the Purchase Order and all subsequent approved revisions of the relevant sections of the Requisition document. 2) Compliance with supplier / packager / manufacturer blueprints, drawings and specifications for all components that comprise the Drilling Utility, thus ensuring that form, fit and function for interchangeable components, systems and sub-systems are not adversely affected. 3) Submission of a comprehensive monthly progress report and critical path schedules detailing all items in the critical path and their progress for each month. As well as participation in a monthly status conference call. 4) Participation in at least one clarification meeting prior to award at the Client s facility, a kickoff meeting after award at the packager s facility, a HAZOP meeting at the Client s facility, a design finalization meeting prior to design freeze at the Client s facility, a pre-inspection meeting at the packager s facility, a pre-fat meeting at the packager s facility, a control system PCS compatibility test at the packager s facility prior to FAT, and a post-fat punch list meeting at the packager s facility with followup via . Also participation in a pre-commissioning meeting, as well as assistance in installation, pre-commissioning, commissioning, start-up and site acceptance tests. 5) Submission of all general arrangement drawings, process & instrumentation drawings, electrical drawings, cable schedules, PCS (and F&G) modbus interface lists, cause & effect diagrams, inspection and test plans, weld procedures, torsional analyses, ISA instrument data sheets and other documents required to fully define and characterize the equipment being supplied and to enable Mustang Canada Inc. and Husky Energy to design the facility as well as install, inspect and maintain the equipment. 6) After drawings that have received final design approval for fabrication, the supplier shall then provide an as-shipped set of drawings to characterize the actual configuration of each package as it left the factory, an as-installed set of drawings to Page 6 of 8

7 characterize the actual configuration of each package as it was installed and precommissioned in the topsides fabrication yard, and an as-built set of drawings to depict the actual configuration of each package after offshore commissioning. 7) Dual language (English / French) instructions for all equipment associated with fire suppression systems and for any submitted MSDS documents. 8) The supply of all electric motors, generators, instrumentation, electrical components, electrical systems and wiring with a CSA label and in accordance with all CSA requirements. 9) Compliance with Canadian and CNLOPB Regulatory requirements. 10) The supply of all special tools, capital spares, and start-up and commissioning spares as defined in the purchase order. Commissioning spares shall include spare cards and PLCs for any control systems. The supplier shall advise the Client when spares must be ordered so they can be manufactured with the main equipment. 11) Weighing of all equipment exceeding 5000 kg with load cells having and accuracy of +/-1% of the measured value. The plan center of gravity shall also be verified using this equipment. Skids & systems shall not be disassembled to avoid the weighing of equipment in this fashion. A weight data sheet shall be supplied for all equipment provided. The supplier shall quantify the weight of all skids and major components as early as possible in the proposal and design phases and shall offer weight reduction alternatives for consideration by the Client. 12) The application of all necessary resources to meet agreed equipment delivery dates, especially after schedule slippages, parts scrapping and other unanticipated schedule impacts. 13) Export boxing and long-term preservation for all equipment. 14) Operator training Submission and Registration Requirements: Mustang Canada Inc. is committed to providing a safe, healthy and environmentally sound workplace for its employees, contractor and subcontractors. Interested companies must meet, at a minimum, all requirements of Mustang Canada Inc., as well as Husky Energy s commitments related to Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador benefits and other appropriate regulatory processes. In addition, interested Companies are required to complete the Wood Group Mustang Canada Inc. Supplier Pre-Qualification Questionnaire that must be submitted with their Expression of Interest. The questionnaire is available by contacting: 1. White Rose Extension Project Website Tel: +1(709) ProcurementWREP@mustangeng.com Website: Page 7 of 8

8 2. BIDS Newfoundland Tel: +1(709) or Website: 3. NOIA Tel: +1(709) Website: Please note that any updates, bulletins and/or clarifications regarding the following procurement opportunity will be posted to the following website only. Website: Interested companies are advised to check regularly during the pre-submission period for any additional information that may be posted. Schedule: It is anticipated that the Request for Proposal (RFP) will be issued Q with a planned award date Q Page 8 of 8